Carnival Cruise Line has announced new sailings for the 2027/28 season, highlighted by the addition of a second ship in Baltimore and new deployment options for the Carnival Firenze, the cruise line said.

This marks the first time Carnival will homeport two ships from Baltimore.

Beginning fall 2027, the Carnival Miracle will join her sister ship the Carnival Pride in Baltimore to offer guests a greater variety of Caribbean itineraries throughout the season.

“Baltimore has been an important homeport for Carnival for more than two decades, and we’re excited to continue building on our year-round operations with the addition of Carnival Miracle,” said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line.

“By giving our guests more variety in itineraries and ships, we’re giving them more reasons to take a Carnival Cruise vacation.”

The Spirit-class ship will operate seven-night, eight-night and nine-night sailings to the Bahamas and Eastern Caribbean, along with extended 12-night and 14-night Carnival Journeys voyages to destinations such as Dominica, Guadeloupe and St. Maarten.

The Carnival Miracle will arrive in Baltimore on Nov. 20, 2027, following a 15-day transatlantic voyage from Civitavecchia, Italy.

The Carnival Pride will continue to offer year-round cruises from Baltimore.

Guests can look forward to seven-night Bahamas sailings, seven-night Bermuda cruises and extended nine-night, 12-night and 14-night Carnival Journeys voyages to destinations including Aruba, Curaçao, Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Kitts, Antigua, Tortola and Martinique.

Beginning in fall 2027, the Carnival Firenze will call Port Canaveral home, offering a mix of four-night to 14-night Caribbean itineraries.

Sailings will range from short Bahamas getaways featuring Celebration Key, Carnival’s exclusive destination on Grand Bahama, to longer voyages exploring the Eastern Caribbean and several Carnival Journeys sailings visiting Southern Caribbean destinations.

Carnival Firenze’s 2027/28 deployment includes an 11-night Carnival Journeys Southern Caribbean sailing departing from Miami on May 16, 2027, before the ship repositions to its new seasonal homeport in New York City.

This voyage will visit Celebration Key, Aruba, Curaçao and St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.

The Carnival Firenze will then operate seasonal summer 2028 sailings from New York, giving Northeast guests access to Caribbean vacations before the ship returns to Port Canaveral for its year-round program.